An American Journey

Life Lessons for Parents of Immigrant Children

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Emigration & Immigration
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Author: Bhagwan Satiani ISBN: 9780761855484
Publisher: Hamilton Books Publication: December 16, 2011
Imprint: Hamilton Books Language: English
Author: Bhagwan Satiani
ISBN: 9780761855484
Publisher: Hamilton Books
Publication: December 16, 2011
Imprint: Hamilton Books
Language: English

Valuable teaching moments and life lessons are illustrated in a personal and colorful story told by a successful immigrant parent. Immigrants struggle with two cultures and so do their children. How do they mesh the two? An American Journey teaches immigrant parents life lessons to convey to their children in easy to understand and simple English, with examples dealing with almost every facet of their children’s lives.
The chapters deal with issues that are critical to immigrants: faith, values, family, marriage, home, education, and friends. The freedom they wanted to enjoy in the U.S is often the very thing immigrants blame for the conflicts with their children, who struggle to adhere to their parent’s wishes and also experience the freedoms their friends enjoy. Practical advice is given based on personal experiences.

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Valuable teaching moments and life lessons are illustrated in a personal and colorful story told by a successful immigrant parent. Immigrants struggle with two cultures and so do their children. How do they mesh the two? An American Journey teaches immigrant parents life lessons to convey to their children in easy to understand and simple English, with examples dealing with almost every facet of their children’s lives.
The chapters deal with issues that are critical to immigrants: faith, values, family, marriage, home, education, and friends. The freedom they wanted to enjoy in the U.S is often the very thing immigrants blame for the conflicts with their children, who struggle to adhere to their parent’s wishes and also experience the freedoms their friends enjoy. Practical advice is given based on personal experiences.

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